SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1952 THE DAM TAK HEEL PAGE THREE n rad'c I if Win Duke Beats Carolina For 2nd Sam Jordan Ties For First by Frank Allston. Jr. After sixteen unsuccessful attempts, the University of Maryland finally won the South's most outstanding track meet, taking the Southern Conference Indoor Games champ ionship before a near-capacity crowd in Woollen Gymnasium here last night. , Scoring 374 points to 31 for second-place Duke, the Terps took a lead early in the meet ' '-' -e and fought it out with the Blue Devils throughout the evening. Carolina, defending champions for the last seven years, finished third with 19 points. Alabama's powerful tracksters collected 36 points to finish far ahead of second-place Georgia Tech in the non-Conference di- vision. Maryland Coach Jim Kehoe credited Dick Lentz's first-place tie in the high jump as the turn ing point of the meet. Although ahead from the start, Kehoe termed his team's spirit "very low" Until the high jump results were turned in. Big Jack Unterkofler staked Maryland to an early lead in the meet by overtaking Carolina's Tom Higgins to win the confer ence shot put with a 46 ft. 8 78 in. throw Alabama's Carl Shields set a new non-conference record with la 50 ft. ZVz in. heave. CONFERENCE Maryland .. .... Duke . CaroKna VMI , , - 37U 213,i ..... 19 : , 19 17i . .... 10 - ...... IV Virginia Tech ... Richmond . ...... NOK-COHFEnENCE Alabama . 36 Georgia Tech , 16i Marshall . 9 Virginia '. v 9 Bridfrewater .. Georgia . Kentucky Florida ; . Roanoke Hampden-Sydney Florida State . Catholic ., .. 8 ZZZ.". 6 5 . 5 3 3 2V Duke took one-two in the broad jump with Nich Nichols' jump ing 21 ft. 5 58, in. Jay (Pdppa) Hall Florida's national champ ran away with- the high jump, clearing 6ft. 6 38 in. for a new record. The conference division title went to TDick Lentz of Mary land and Bill Lankford of Vir ginia Tech, who finished in a tie- for first at 6 ft. 2 in. State's Clyde Garrison won the 4:21.1 performance in the con ference division while the confer ence quarter saw Virginia Tech's Stu Johnson nip Johnny Tate of Duke at the tape in ; a sizzling 50.3 for a now conference record. Henry Poss, D6ke's star sprint er, won the conference 60-yard dash in 6.5. Maryland's Tex Carter copped the 70-yard conference high hur dles with a nine second flat per formance and VMI's Mapp was the ANNOUITCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company. day phone 6531, night pnone (Chg. lxl) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and Ion distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. rnone Or see Ross or James Norwood. (Chg lxl) FOR RENT nrawTSHKn HOUSE FOR RENT IN Htllshorn from March 20 to July 1. One block East of Court House, f 50.00 a month. Call Peter Taylor, HiiisDoro. 4522. v (I-C933S-2) FOR SALE FOR SALE ONE VWHlTE i TREADLE type Sewing Machine. Good condition Chpan fnr rash. Phone 25703. v CLASSIFIEDS winner in the lows in 7.9. John Tibbetts took first hi the two-mile for the winning Mary land team in the conference di vision and teammate Al Buehler copped a 1:57.7 half for Maryland's fourth blue ribbon. Sam Jordan gave Carolina claim to part of a first placefinishing in a two-way tie with Duke's Jerry Gates at 12 ft. 6 in. CONFERENCE CONFERENCE SHOT PUT I. Un terkofler (Md.); 2. Higgins (UNC); 3. Birge (VMI); 4. Morris (UNC). Dis tance: 48 ft. 8 78 in. CONFERENCE BROAD JUMP 1. Nichols (Duke); 2. Shankle (Duke); 3. Spencer (VMI); 4. Brown (UNC). Dis tance; 21 ft. 5 in. - CONFERENCE HIGH JUMP 1. Tie between Lentz (Md.) and Lankford (VPI); 3. Tie between Nichols (Duke)"; Bell (UNC); Barnum (Md.), Kientz (Rich.). Height: 6 ft. 2 in. CONFERENCE 60-YARD DASH 1. Poss (Duke); 2. Decker (VMI); 3. Brown (UNC); 4. Nelms (Rich.). 6.5. CONFERENCE 440-YARD - RUN 1. Johnson (VPI); 2. Tate (Duke); 3. Brigham (UNC); 4. Coss (Md.). 50.3. New Record. CONFERENCE 70-YARD HIGH HUR DLES 1. Carter (Md); 2. Cohen (Md); 3. Mapp (VMI); 4. Rakow (Md). 9.0. CONFERENCE 70-YARD LOW HUR DLES 1. Mapp (VMI); 2. Pless (UNO ; 3. Shankle (Duke); 4. Cohen (Md). 7.9. CONFERENCE MILE - RELAY 1. Alabama (McDonald, Richards. Chorn ski, Beck) ; Florida State U.; 3. Cath olic U.; 4. Georgia Tech. 3:29. CONFERENCE MILE - RELAY 1. Duke (Anderson, Hansen, Novak, Tate) 2. Maryland; 3. VPI; 4. UNC. 3:20.9. CONFERENCE TWO-MILE RUN 1. Tibbetts (Md); 2. Sanders (Duke); 3. Barden (UNC); 4. Schockley (NCS). 9:52.9. CONFERENCE POLE VAULT 1. Tie between Jordan (UNC) and Cates (Duke); 3. Tie between Butler (Md) and Roberta ( VPI ) Height 12 feet 6 in. CONFERENCE . 880-YARD RUN 1. Buehler (Md); 2. Angle (VMI); 3. Tucker (Md) ; 4. Garrison (NCS). 1:57.7. It Is Positively . FRIENDS... We've tried mighty hard through our screen, newspapers and radio to tell Chapel Hill we have an unusually fine picture. We hope you'll see it arid if you don't agree it is one of the best your money will be refunded. A. N. Gutierrez, Mgr. HERE'S WHAT MAGAZINES SAY . , v : l . ;'. CORONET "One of the year's best QUICK--"Movie of the Week" PARENTS "One of the most important LOOK "One of Hollywood's Best" WOMAN'S. HOME COMPANION - "Specially recommended 1 1 Mat men Meet Duke HereTomorfow Carolina's wrestling team ends its season here tomorrow night when it meets . Duke University at 7:30 o'clock in Woollen Gym. - The wrestling team defeated Davidson in its first match of the .season,' and has lost eight straight since. Seven of the losses Were against Southern Conference schools. urais SOCCER 4:00 Field 1 Beta 1 vs KA 1; . 2- Sig Nu vs PiKA; 3 Zeta Psl 3 vs Chi Psi 2; 4 Phi Delt vs Lamb Chfc 5:00 Field 1 SAE 1 vsJ Theta Chi; 2 Zeta Psi VS Sig Chi 1; 3 Phi Lamb vs Phi Gam 2; 4 Zeta Psi 1 vs Sig Chi 2. NON-CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE SHOT PUT 1. Shields (Ala.);. 2. Dolowitz (Ala.); 3. Berman (GT); 4. Miller (Va.). Dis tance: 50 ft. 8V2 in. (New Record). NON-CONFERENCE BROAD JUMP 1. Bullard (Ala); 2. Baron (GT); 3. Myers (Br'water) ; 4. Ford (Ori). ins tance: 21 ft. 2 Va in. NON-CONFERENCE HIGH JUMP 1. Hall (Fla.); 2. Tie. between Barron (GT) O'Quinn (Ga.), Barnhart (Mar shall) . Height 6 ft. 6 in. (New re cord ) NON -CONFERENCE 60-YD DASH 1. Spangler (Bridge); 2. Richards Ala.); 3. Hornbuckle (Ga) ; 4. Wright (Ga. T.) 6 5 ' NON - CONFERENCE ONE - : MILE RUN 1. Centerberry (Marsh); 2. Mil ner (Famp.-Syd.) ; 3. Seaver (Ala.); 4. (INON-CONFERENCE 70-YARD HIGH HURDLES 1. Morris (Ala) ; 2. O' Quinn (Ga); 3. Latham (Va); 4. J. Morris (GT). , NON-CONFERENCE 70-YARD LOW ttttrtyi .thr l. Ciehowski (Ala): 2. La tham (Va); 3. Ford (GT) ; Barron (GT). ties old record at 8:00. NON-CONFERENCE ONE-MILE RE LAY 1. Alabama (McDonald, Rich ards, Chornski, Beck; Floriad State tt 5 Cav,nin IT 4 eor?ia Tech. 3:29. NON-CONFERENCE POLE VAULT 1. DeCdsta (Roasoke); 2. Brasfield (Va); 3. Barnhart (Marshall); 4. Tie between Ralston (GT) and Grant (CU), Height 13 feet. 3 in. NON-CONFERENCE 88-YARD RUN 1. Wallace (Ky); 2. Webster .(Ala); 3. DixonlGT) ; 4.Glick (Bridgewater) . 2:00.3. THEATRE . . ft 4 mm 1 it I , tt - yum .1... n-. p f "y """ t" """ M 1 a !?? A it Hi H r y)13 KzJJ Ir-1 U NjJr-II J Li lia Ua UNC Fresh Top Virginia; Craddock Wins Scholastic by Ed Staxnes The North Carolina freshman track team, and a one-man squad from Craddock High in Craddock, Va., won the freshmen and schol astic divisions of the Southern Conference Indoor Games last night. The Tar Heels picked up 21 points to easily win their division while Craddock's Mickey Riggs took 10 points to give his team a one-point victory, over. Wood berry Forest. Other team scores were: Fresh- man--Virginia, 12; Florida State U., 8; Marshall College, 8; Cho wan, 5; Concord 3; Georgia, 3; Davidson, 2. Scholastic Woodberry Forest, 9; Mt. St. Joseph, 6; Granby, 5i; Washington-Lee, 5; 'High Point, 5; Southwest DeKalb, 5; Charlotte Central,' '-4; Episcopal, 3; Druid Hills 2; and Georgia Military Academy 14.- 10 3 Or Just Because . . Our Spring Bouquets Are Sure To Turn The Trick UNIVERSITY FLORIST Robbins Bldg. TODAY ond MONDAY Today! Right Now! If we don'i go now, we never will. Are you pleased with me? Has it turned out the way you hoped it would when you got that weekend pass and we got i ,, SAMUEL (3CLDOT! i i 1 tiTtt t?, Rssst mdv!r,2 itsry cf ttst (if l fairing ' . j ' osv' KWif im Raft ant -m trJ ' . whh ROBERT KEITH JAIlDRCD PUNN0CK RAY, COLLINS ' ' FRESttMAN FRESHMAN SHOT : PUT 1 . Muea (Va.) ; 2. Fraundorfer tFSU) ; 3. Wall in (UNC); 4. Trundle (UNC). Distance: 42 ft. 5 i in. FRESHMAN HIGH JUMP 1. Mum (Va.) ; 2. Crane (ConeoTd); 3. WaitJk (Marshall); 4. Huffaker tDav.) Height: 6 ft. - FRESHMAN ONE-MILE RELAY 1. UNC (Husband, Lfefquist; Twfstdale, Wright); 2. Chowan. 3:45.. FRESHMAN 70-YARD HIGH - HUR DLES 1. Thabet (Marshall); 2. Guth rie (UNO; 3. Mallett (UNC). 9.7 FRESHMAN 60-YD CASH 1. Smlih (UNC); 2. -Hooper (G); 3V Blcxsom (Chowan); 4. Landers (Dav). "0:06.7. SCHOLASTIC SCHOLASTIC 70-YARD HIGH HUR DLES 1. Riggs (Craddock) ; 2. Mc Gill (WF); 3. Hausmaim W-L); 4. Stewart (Granby). 9.4. SCHOLASTIC HIGH JUMP L Jones (SDK); 2. Mueller MSt.J)j . Delara (Granby); 4. Tie between Sex ton (GMA), Vanstory (Granby), Cal vert (Cent.). Hodgsosi (W-L. Height: 6 ft. SCHOLASTIC ONE-MILE RELAY 1. Woodberry Forest Oxenhfm, Robertson,-Galleher, Watson; 2. Episcopal High; 3. Mt. St. Joseph; 4. .Charlotte Ccxrtr3l 339 (? SCHOLASTIC 60-YD DASH 1. iHfgs (Craddock); 2. Marsh (Char. Cent.); 3. Power (Granby); 4. Xenhafrt (Wood.' For.); ;06.6. n i Urn rfC, Whpthpr Yni j Arp i n i ne uog nouse COLUMNISTS ABE RAVING ... ' ."' Hedda Hopper says: "Samuel Goldwyri hes enoih er solid hit in. 'J Went Tow You can't afford to miss it!" 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